TitleHistorical and ethnic costumes
NamesVieillard-Duverger, Louis-Camille-Eugène, 1800-1863 (Artist)Vermorcken, Eduard (Artist)
CollectionPrints depicting dance
Theatrical dancers, singly or in pairs
Dates / OriginDate Issued: 1800 - 1899 (Approximate)
Table of ContentsHistorical subjects: Avocat des eglises -- Chevalier -- Le chevalier Gifford de Leckhampton -- Edouard III -- Gentilhomme de la cour de Sigismond, Empereur d'Allemagne -- Frédéric III -- Moine de Saint-Waast en habit de choeur / Markaert -- Moine Jacobite / Doms et Mors -- Noble français -- Officiers de la cour de Richard II / E. Duverger -- Richard Vernon / Duverger -- Roger de Trumpington / Vermorcken -- Saint Antoine et Saint Paul. |||| Ethnic subjects: Abitante della Murcia (Spagna) -- Bulgaro / H. Cobb -- Capitano Svizzero della guardia del Papa -- Donna di Gialapa -- Giavanese in abito di guerra -- Greco / Markaert sc. -- Guerriero Cafro / Duverger -- Harfur di Tondano (Isole Celebi) / M. Delev [?] -- Indigeno del Chili -- Majo / At. Pannemaker, H. Estaquier -- Negoziante arabo / Lacoste et fils -- Piccadore smontato (Spagna) -- Pollaiuolo di Pardilho (Portegallo) -- Rajah (Asia) -- Turco di Mardin (Asia) -- Uomo di Puebla / Philippin.
Library locationsJerome Robbins Dance DivisionShelf locator: *MGZFX His 1-29
TopicsCostumes
GenresPrints
NotesTitle devised by cataloger.Biographical/historical: Cia (Lucia) Fornaroli, the owner of this collection, was an Italian ballerina, teacher, choreographer, and director. She was married to Walter Toscanini, the son of conductor Arturo Toscanini, whose work as a dance historian, editor, collector, and curator complemented her contributions to the field of dance. This collection may have been used as a reference for period and ethnic costumes.
Physical DescriptionEtchingsExtent: 29 prints : etching, hand-colored ; 28 x 19 cm. or smaller.Each leaf is stamped on the verso: Ex libris Cia Fornaroli.
DescriptionLeaves from two or more unidentified books, probably dating from the nineteenth century. Most depict a single figure standing on a small patch of ground. Thirteen are captioned in French, and depict historical and religious figures, including some named individuals. Sixteen are captioned in Italian, with some stylistic differences among them: that is, some include background objects or furnishings, and a single example captioned "Majo" is printed on a tinted ground, with a landscape behind the figure. A few prints are signed or initialed; among the legible signatures are H. Cobb, Doms et Mors, E. Duverger, H. Estaquier, Markaert, At. [?] Pannemaker, Philippin, Lacoste et fils, and Vermorcken.
Type of ResourceStill image
LanguagesFrenchItalian
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 825109781NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b19758822Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): c3e21af0-88f9-0134-5a91-00505686a51c
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